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1 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd Bedsharing, Co-Sleeping, SIDS, Smothering BFHI Coordinators Meeting June 2-4, 2008 - Geneva Linda J. Smith, BSE, FACCE, IBCLC

2 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd Research studies are inconsistent  SIDS vs. smothering not defined  “Bed” = safe vs. unsafe surfaces  “partner” = mother vs. others  Alcohol use not reported  Feeding method not reported  Smoking (prenatal or after) not reported  Quality inconsistent; no control groups

3 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd SIDS and Smothering are different  SIDS risks Prenatal smoking (5-fold) Bedsharing with a smoker Formula feeding (2-fold) Respiratory infections Baby unattended Overheated Prone position  Smothering risks Couches, sofas, soft mattresses Reclining chairs Alcohol or drug use Formula-feeding parents Obese bed partner Unaware of baby in bed Pets Siblings Non-parent Overcrowded

4 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd Breastfeeding mothers are different  Breastfeeding  Protective posture – baby in “cuddle curl”  Mother face-to-face  Baby supine or on side during BF (not prone)  Mutual arousals  Frequent touching  Quick response  Less time in deepest sleep states  Mother gets more sleep  Formula feeding  Baby’s head near adult head, may be on pillow  May roll away & back  Baby may be placed prone  Asynchronous sleep  Less touching  Delayed response  Suppressed arousal; more time in deep sleep  Mother gets less sleep

5 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd Sucking, breathing, pacifiers, cribs  Bedsharing  Baby sucks on mother’s breasts, mother’s fingers, own fingers, or pacifier  Better arousal with breasts, mom’s fingers, or own digits especially during hours of peak risk for SIDS  Pacifiers interfere with breastfeeding at all stages of lactation  Cribs make BF harder  Separate surfaces  Baby sucks on own fingers or pacifier  Pacifier use suppresses own-digit sucking  If pacifier is begun, its absence increases risk  Pacifiers fall out in 5-30 minutes  Attention and replacing pacifier may be the protective factor  20% of SIDS in day care

6 © Copyright Linda J. Smith / BFLRC Ltd References  No published risk if all 4 factors are present: sober, non- smoking, breastfeeding mother on a safe surface  ABM clinical protocol #6: Guideline on co-sleeping and breastfeeding. Revision, March 2008. Breastfeed Med. Mar 2008;3(1):38-43. Blair PS, Sidebotham P, Berry PJ, Evans M, Fleming PJ. Major epidemiological changes in sudden infant death syndrome: A 20-year population-based study in the uk. Lancet. Jan 28 2006;367(9507):314-319.  Ball HL, Ward-Platt MP, Heslop E, Leech SJ, Brown KA. Randomised trial of infant sleep location on the postnatal ward. Arch Dis Child. Dec 2006;91(12):1005-1010.  Ball HL. Bed-sharing practices of initially breastfed infants in the first 6 months of life. Infant and Child Development. 2007;16(4):387-401.  Ball HL. Breastfeeding, bed-sharing, and infant sleep. Birth. Sep 2003;30(3):181-188.  McKenna JJ, Ball HL, Gettler LT. Mother-infant cosleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome: What biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant sleep and pediatric sleep medicine. Am J Phys Anthropol. November 28, 2007 2007;134(S45):133-161.  McKenna JJ. Sleeping with your baby: A parents's guide to cosleeping. Washington DC: Platypus Media; 2007.


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